A necessary essay from the sharp end of the global warming crisisDavis Guggenheim's An Inconvenient Truth (2006) was an effective consciousness-raising exercise, focusing on Al Gore's "slide shows", as he calls them, on the reality of climate change. Eleven years on, the sequel brings home the intensification of the crisis: needless to say, as the film's timeline approaches the present, the spectre of Trump looms like an iceberg on a foggy Arctic night. As Gore visits the world's environmental flashpoints, the footage of floods, storms and exploding glaciers adds ballast to the statistics. There's a sliver of against-the-clock narrative at the 2015 Paris climate summit, although the film simplifies matters in suggesting that India's coming on board was the result of Gore making a few well-placed phone calls behind the scenes. Useful as a teaching tool, strictly functional as cinema. Continue reading...
An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power review - another climate change lesson from Al Gore
20. srpna 2017 9:07
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/film/2017/aug/20/an-inconvenient-sequel-truth-to-power-review-al-gore
Zdroj: The Guardian